09-30-2009, 11:13 AM
Navanethem Pillay must be a anti-Hindu Christian terrorist. India should issue a resolution in the UN regarding Christian caste systems in Brazil, Mexico and the issue of European Christian untouchability as practiced against the Roma (Gypsies). They have suffered horrendous discrimination under an age old Euro caste system.
This is actually a good thing, why? Because now Indians will realize there is a concerted effort by the Abrahamic fascists to contain India. Even "secular" Hindus may drift to the Hindu nationalist side after this. India should work hard to undermine the United Nations credibility if this resolution is passed. Secret agents behind the scenes of this resolution are of course the Christian terrorist who want only their caste system imposed, but actually High caste Islamo fascists from Pakistan and Arabia must be behind it also. Has Pakistan's/ Islamic caste systems also being condemned in this or just India? What about Burakamin and Japanese untouchable caste's? Are they also included. I also think that China is probably a big player in this. Don't underestimate China's increasing role in attacking Hinduism and India. They seem to be taking the baton from the traditional enemies of Hinduism like the redneck Christian fanatics.
<!--QuoteBegin-dhu+Sep 30 2009, 12:23 AM-->QUOTE(dhu @ Sep 30 2009, 12:23 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>UN says India's caste system a human rights abuse</b>
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The <b>United Nations Human Rights Council, </b>meeting in Geneva, is expected to ratify draft principles which will recognize India's caste system as a human rights abuse.
The UN will condemn the persecution suffered by 65 million 'untouchables' or 'Dalits' who carry out the most menial and degrading work
The UN draft, which has been opposed by India, pledges to work for the 'effective elimination of discrimination based on work and descent.'
The Indian government had lobbied heavily for the Human Rights Council to remove the word 'caste' from a draft earlier this year.
<b>India's opposition was undermined however by Nepal, the former Hindu kingdom, which has supported the move. </b>Its foreign minister Jeet Bahadur Darjee Gautam said Nepal welcomes UN and international support for its attempts to tackle caste discrimination.
The UN has now called on India to follow Nepal's example, but New Delhi remains opposed to international interference on the issue.
Navanethem Pillay, the UN's High Commissioner for Human Rights, who is a South African Tamil, said Nepal's response marked a 'significant step by a country grappling with this problem itself' and urged other states to follow its lead.
The issue is sensitive in India where untouchables and other low-caste groups wield increasing political influence, particularly in Uttar Pradesh.
According to The Telegraph, the caste divisions has become institutionalised by quotas for Dalits in government jobs and university places, which has in turn angered higher caste groups.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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This is actually a good thing, why? Because now Indians will realize there is a concerted effort by the Abrahamic fascists to contain India. Even "secular" Hindus may drift to the Hindu nationalist side after this. India should work hard to undermine the United Nations credibility if this resolution is passed. Secret agents behind the scenes of this resolution are of course the Christian terrorist who want only their caste system imposed, but actually High caste Islamo fascists from Pakistan and Arabia must be behind it also. Has Pakistan's/ Islamic caste systems also being condemned in this or just India? What about Burakamin and Japanese untouchable caste's? Are they also included. I also think that China is probably a big player in this. Don't underestimate China's increasing role in attacking Hinduism and India. They seem to be taking the baton from the traditional enemies of Hinduism like the redneck Christian fanatics.
<!--QuoteBegin-dhu+Sep 30 2009, 12:23 AM-->QUOTE(dhu @ Sep 30 2009, 12:23 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>UN says India's caste system a human rights abuse</b>
<!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The <b>United Nations Human Rights Council, </b>meeting in Geneva, is expected to ratify draft principles which will recognize India's caste system as a human rights abuse.
The UN will condemn the persecution suffered by 65 million 'untouchables' or 'Dalits' who carry out the most menial and degrading work
The UN draft, which has been opposed by India, pledges to work for the 'effective elimination of discrimination based on work and descent.'
The Indian government had lobbied heavily for the Human Rights Council to remove the word 'caste' from a draft earlier this year.
<b>India's opposition was undermined however by Nepal, the former Hindu kingdom, which has supported the move. </b>Its foreign minister Jeet Bahadur Darjee Gautam said Nepal welcomes UN and international support for its attempts to tackle caste discrimination.
The UN has now called on India to follow Nepal's example, but New Delhi remains opposed to international interference on the issue.
Navanethem Pillay, the UN's High Commissioner for Human Rights, who is a South African Tamil, said Nepal's response marked a 'significant step by a country grappling with this problem itself' and urged other states to follow its lead.
The issue is sensitive in India where untouchables and other low-caste groups wield increasing political influence, particularly in Uttar Pradesh.
According to The Telegraph, the caste divisions has become institutionalised by quotas for Dalits in government jobs and university places, which has in turn angered higher caste groups.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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